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U.S. and China Reach Tentative Trade Deal on Rare Earths, Student Visas in London Talks
U.S. and China Reach Tentative Trade Deal on Rare Earths, Student Visas in London Talks

The United States and China have reached a tentative agreement to ease tensions over critical minerals and export controls, following two days of high-level trade talks in London. The handshake deal, announced June 11, now awaits final approval from President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Italy’s Citizenship Referendum Fails
Italy’s Citizenship Referendum Fails

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had reasons to celebrate Wednesday as most Italians followed her call to stay away from a referendum on easing citizenship laws for migrants.

Hungary’s Government Facing ‘Resistance Movement’
Hungary’s Government Facing ‘Resistance Movement’

Hungary’s government made clear Wednesday it won’t back down for a “resistance movement” announced at a rally attended by more than 20,000 people filling the square in front of Hungary’s Parliament in Budapest.

Teenage Student Kills French School Assistant Amid ‘Breakdown of Society’
Teenage Student Kills French School Assistant Amid ‘Breakdown of Society’

A French middle school employee was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old student in northeastern France on the same day that, elsewhere in Europe, in Austria, at least 11 people died after a school shooting, officials confirmed.

Austria Mourns Victims Of Worst School Shooting Since World War Two
Austria Mourns Victims Of Worst School Shooting Since World War Two

Austria has declared three days of mourning after its worst shooting since World War II left at least 11 people dead Tuesday at a secondary school in Graz, the nation’s second largest city.

Think Tank: IAEA Uncovers Iran’s 2003 Nuclear Weapon Test Cover-Up
Think Tank: IAEA Uncovers Iran’s 2003 Nuclear Weapon Test Cover-Up

A leading Washington, D.C.-based think tank has revealed that Iran conducted and subsequently concealed a series of nuclear implosion tests in 2003, a critical step in developing a nuclear weapon. The findings, published by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), are based on the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) confidential report dated May 31, 2025.

Russia to Build Eight Nuclear Reactors in Iran Amid Rising Tensions with West
Russia to Build Eight Nuclear Reactors in Iran Amid Rising Tensions with West

Iran has announced a major expansion of its civilian nuclear program through a new agreement with Russia to build eight nuclear power plants, including four in the southern coastal province of Bushehr, home to the country’s only operational reactor.

10 Dead In Austria’s School Attack
10 Dead In Austria’s School Attack

At least 10 people, including seven students and adults, have been killed in a school shooting in Graz, Austria’s second largest city, its Mayor Elke Kahr confirmed.

India Searches For Missing Crew As Container Ship Explodes
India Searches For Missing Crew As Container Ship Explodes

The Indian Coast Guard was frantically searching for missing crew members after an explosion and subsequent fire were reported onboard a Singapore-flagged container ship off the coast of Kerala in southern India.

Soldiers Injured As Explosives Rock Japan Island
Soldiers Injured As Explosives Rock Japan Island

An explosion at a storage site for unexploded ordnance at a U.S. military base on Japan’s southern island of Okinawa injured four Japanese soldiers, in the first such accident in decades, the military said.

Peter Thiel Warns of “Antichrist System” Rising Through Global Tech and AI Surveillance
Peter Thiel Warns of “Antichrist System” Rising Through Global Tech and AI Surveillance

Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel has reignited theological and political debate after warning that modern technology–particularly artificial intelligence and global data systems–could provide the infrastructure for what the Bible calls the Antichrist.

Colombian Senator and Presidential Hopeful Miguel Uribe in Critical Condition After Assassination Attempt
Colombian Senator and Presidential Hopeful Miguel Uribe in Critical Condition After Assassination Attempt

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a leading opposition voice and declared candidate for the 2026 presidential election, is in critical condition after being shot three times–twice in the head–during a campaign event Saturday in Bogotá.

Czech Republic Jails Man Over ‘Russia-Ordered Arson Attacks’
Czech Republic Jails Man Over ‘Russia-Ordered Arson Attacks’

A court in the Czech Republic’s capital sentenced a Colombian to eight years in prison on Monday for an arson attack and planning another one, amid concerns that Russia may be behind these and other attacks in Europe to sow division.

IAEA Chief Warns Iran’s Nuclear Advancements Could Trigger Catastrophic Conflict, Backs Trump-Led Diplomacy
IAEA Chief Warns Iran’s Nuclear Advancements Could Trigger Catastrophic Conflict, Backs Trump-Led Diplomacy

The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has issued a grave warning about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, stating that the Islamic Republic’s continued obstruction of inspections has left the global community unable to confirm whether its nuclear program is peaceful—despite clear signs that it may be anything but.

Ukraine Damages More Russian Aircraft; Poland Deploys Fighter Jets
Ukraine Damages More Russian Aircraft; Poland Deploys Fighter Jets

Ukraine’s military said Monday it damaged two fighter jets in a night-time raid on an airfield deep inside Russia as Kyiv sought to disrupt Moscow’s steady advances on the frontline and Russian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine.